Keadey named to Ports board

Published: Monday, April 28, 2014 at 06:04 PM.

A Carteret County resident is among the latest appointments announced for the N.C. Ports Authority Board of Directors.

William Keadey Jr. will serve a six-year term on the board, according to the announcement by the Office of Gov. Pat McCrory.

Keadey is a certified public accountant from Emerald Isle. He had a long career with the financial consulting firm Deloitte, serving as partner in both the Dayton, Ohio and the Raleigh offices. He currently serves on the Emerald Isle Planning Board and has served on various committees and boards such as the Chamber of Commerce, Food Bank, United Way, the Triangle Foundation and the Dayton Engineers Club. The authority develops, promotes, maintains and operates the harbors and seaports within the jurisdiction of the state. It also maintains the acquisition, construction, maintenance and operation of seaports or harbors of watercraft, highways and bridges.

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A Carteret County resident is among the latest appointments announced for the N.C. Ports Authority Board of Directors.

William Keadey Jr. will serve a six-year term on the board, according to the announcement by the Office of Gov. Pat McCrory.

Keadey is a certified public accountant from Emerald Isle. He had a long career with the financial consulting firm Deloitte, serving as partner in both the Dayton, Ohio and the Raleigh offices. He currently serves on the Emerald Isle Planning Board and has served on various committees and boards such as the Chamber of Commerce, Food Bank, United Way, the Triangle Foundation and the Dayton Engineers Club. The authority develops, promotes, maintains and operates the harbors and seaports within the jurisdiction of the state. It also maintains the acquisition, construction, maintenance and operation of seaports or harbors of watercraft, highways and bridges.